It turns out Ohio residents will be watching another one of their sports figures leave their state. Seven months after LeBron James took his talents to South Beach, one of the Ohio's starting quarterbacks has his sights on moving as well.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer says he plans on putting his home up for sale, according to reports confirmed by Comey & Shepherd Realtors. His five-bedroom home in Indian Hill, Ohio, has not been put on the market yet, but representatives of his say it should be up by March.

Palmer's plans to move comes weeks after asking the Bengals to be traded. The Bengals finished 4-12 this year.

In a statement, Palmer's agent David Dunn said, "Because of the lack of success that Carson and the Bengals have experienced together, Carson strongly feels that a separation between him and the Bengals would be in the best interest of both parties."

Sports figures aren't the only ones leaving the Buckeye State. In fact, for the past eight years, more people have moved from Ohio than any other state, according to an Atlas Van Lines Migration Patterns study.